‘Stuff of nightmares’ statue of Harry Kane unveiled after five years in storage
England star hails ‘proud moment’ as £7,200 sculpture, which has elicited mixed response, finds permanent home
After five years in storage and despite claims it does not quite capture its subject, a shiny metal statue of Harry Kane seated has been unveiled – much to the delight of the man himself.
The England and Bayern Munich forward beamed as he unveiled a statue of himself on Monday in Waltham Forest, the London borough where he was born and learned his craft as a child.
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